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• City Council Special Meeting Minutes <br /> February 19, 1994 <br /> Page 4 <br /> V. OPEN HOUSE. <br /> Invitations had been sent for the Open House for the City Manager. The <br /> Council changed the hours on the invitation which had been from 2 to 5 P.M. <br /> to from 3 to 6 P.M., commenting that most people work during the day and <br /> it would be difficult, if not impossible, for them to attend the Open House by <br /> 5 P.M.. A corrected invitation will be sent, posted, and published. <br /> VI. APPOINT INTERIM CITY MANAGER. <br /> Motion by Fleming, seconded by Enrooth to appoint Public Works Director <br /> Larry Hamer as Interim City Manager during the hiring process of a new City <br /> Manager. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> It was noted that Mr. Hamer had held this position in the past and had done a very <br /> • good job. Compensation for Mr. Hamer was not determined, however, Mayor <br /> Ranallo suggested Mr. Hamer keep track of his extra hours. <br /> VII. AGENDA TOPICS FOR SCHOOL BOARD/COUNCIL MEETING, <br /> The Council needs a decision from the School Board regarding the Parkview <br /> building before they can move forward with this issue. Councilmember <br /> Enrooth commented that the Council has been meeting with the School <br /> Board for the past year or two on this matter and a final decision is in order. <br /> Mayor Ranallo pointed out some of the obvious problems with the present <br /> City Hall/Community Center. Different options for a government building <br /> were discussed such as building a smaller, no frills building and finishing it in <br /> future years. Councilmember Enrooth indicated he would not be in favor of <br /> trying to make this building work. Both Ranallo and Wagner concurred. <br /> It is likely that funding for the building would be from the H.R.A., thus <br /> assuring that City residents would not see an increase in City taxes. <br /> When asked how much it would cost the City if parks and recreation were <br /> under its jurisdiction, Mr. Burt estimated $700,000 a year. He also told the <br /> • Council that it takes $70,000 a year to operate the present building and that <br /> the School District pays $40,000 a year in rent. <br />